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WICC 600
Melissa in the Morning: Phone Break-In

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 17:37


Police departments in Connecticut now have a new tool in fighting crime. The new technology is called GrayKey and it allows Investigators to get into an alleged criminal's phone no matter what secret passcode they have used or if the phone is even locked. We asked investigative reporter, Jeff Derderian, about the details. For Jeff's story on WTNH: https://www.wtnh.com/news/connecticut/how-connecticut-police-break-into-suspect-phones/ Image Courtesy of Jeff Derderian and WTNH 

Surveillance Report
Another Phone Hacking Software Exposed!

Surveillance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 25:37


Episode 204: Graykey's current phone-cracking abilities revealed, HDMI radiation can leak your screen, fake Bitwarden ads push a malicous fork, Brave ads a new privacy-protecting feature, and more!Welcome to the Surveillance Report - featuring Techlore & The New Oil to keep you updated on the newest security & privacy news.❤️ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surveillancepod

Bitcoin.Review
BR088 - AnchorWatch, Bitkey, Krux, Primal, Proton Wallet, Kagi, Debifi, Namecheap $73M bitcoin revenue + MORE ft. Livera, Rijndael & Ben

Bitcoin.Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 67:39 Transcription Available


I'm joined by guests Stephan Livera, Rijndael & Ben Carman to go through the list.Housekeeping (00:05:29) Bitcoin Black Friday (00:06:05) AnchorWatch gains Lloyd's of London Coverholder statusMajor/Urgent Vulnerability Disclosures(00:10:25) Krux releases security fix for AES-CBC encryption flawBitcoin • Software Releases & Project Updates (00:16:05) Bitcoin-script-hints(00:17:14) BDK(00:17:38) BTCPay Server(00:19:53) Nunchuk Desktop(00:20:20) Proton Wallet(00:23:58) Bitcoin Keeper(00:24:40) Nix Bitcoin(00:25:09) Krux(00:26:49) RoboSats(00:26:57) Bitkey App(00:31:07) RewindBitcoin(00:35:15) Umbrel(00:35:32) ESP-Miner(00:35:36) Boltz web-app• Project Spotlight(00:35:43) Wallet Dev Kit(00:35:51) ScriptLab(00:36:04) Mempal(00:36:44) Debifi(00:37:41) Dart-bip85 package(00:37:45) Descriptors Go(00:37:47) Tick-tock-tui App(00:37:56) Awesome-Bitcoin-guide(00:38:30) BitAxe HAS Dashboard(00:38:39) Radpool(00:38:43) SatadelicaVulnerability Disclosures(00:39:16) Nearest neighbor attack - Exploiting nearby Wi-Fi for covert access(00:39:27) New Ghost Tap attack exploits NFC mobile payments(00:39:38) Graykey partially unlocks iPhones with iOS 18/18.0.1, from iPhone 12 to 16 series(00:40:38) OverSecured finds seven flaws in Android and Google Pixel, affecting millions of users(00:41:03) Apple urgently patches vulnerabilities affecting macOS and iOS(00:41:32) Decades-old security flaws in Ubuntu's Needrestart Package(00:41:48) Chinese man arrested in Bangkok for operating from a van-based SMS blaster(00:42:28) Five dollar wrench attackPrivacy & Other Related Bitcoin Projects• Software Releases & Project Updates(00:42:53) SimpleX(00:43:06) Signal• Project Spotlight(00:43:28) DeFlockLightning & L2(+)• Project Spotlight(00:43:56) Phoenix Server Lightning Wallet(00:44:32) Cashu Brrr(00:45:08) SING4SATS• Software Releases & Project Updates(00:45:44) Primal(00:47:27) LND(00:48:05) CDK Cashu Development Kit(00:48:36) Phoenix Wallet(00:48:47) Zeus(00:49:56) Nutstash(00:49:59) Nutshell(00:50:07) Fountain(00:50:10) Breez SDK(00:50:14) Lnp2pBot(00:50:17) BoardWalk(00:50:19) Geyser(00:50:20) Aqua Wallet(00:50:47) Clams RemoteNostr • Project spotlight (00:50:52) NDK Mobile(00:50:55) Olas(00:51:26) Knox(00:51:32) Nostraut(00:51:35) Ezdvm(00:51:40) Futr(00:51:45) Nosey(00:51:49) Nos2x for Firefox• Software Releases & Project Updates(00:52:00) GifBuddyBoosts(00:52:30) Shoutout to top boosters Chris, podconf & btconboardNews & Noteworthy• Bitcoin(00:55:05) Chaincode Labs launches the 2025 BOSS program• Nostr(00:55:49) Kagi HQ joins Nostr• Business & Finance(00:57:06) Block, Inc. unveils Proto(00:57:11) Casa introduces Casa Enterprise(00:57:30) Swan Bitcoin sues former law firm for conflict of interest in Tether case• Tradfi(00:57:46) Revolut X expands to 30 European countries(00:57:58) Newmarket Capital, launches Battery Finance• Funding(00:58:06) OpenSats announces long term support and educational grants• Mining(00:58:12) Russia bans winter digital currency mining in Siberia• Privacy(00:58:40) U.S. Congress critiques Tornado Cash and urges for stricter regulations(00:58:44) Chinese government employees are selling citizen data for profit(00:59:20) Mullvad VPN cancels remaining PayPal subscriptions and aligns with privacy-focused policy• Cryptography(01:00:59) Two mathematicians break an 18-year record with an elliptic curve of rank 29• Events(01:01:22) SATS'N'FACTS, Bitcoin Technical Unconference(01:01:26) Hackalajara, Guadalajara's first Bitcoin-focused hackathon(01:01:39) Bengaluru BitDevs SummitReads:(01:01:46) Here's a list of our top recently published readsLinks & Contacts: Website: https://bitcoin.review/ Substack: https://substack.bitcoin.review/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bitcoinreviewhq NVK Twitter: https://twitter.com/nvk Telegram: https://t.me/BitcoinReviewPod Email: producer@coinkite.com Nostr & LN: ⚡nvk@nvk.org (not an email!) Full show notes: https://bitcoin.review/podcast/episode-88

Grumpy Old Geeks
675: Your Own Personal Jesus

Grumpy Old Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 79:34


In this episode of Grumpy Old Geeks, we dive into the wild, wacky, and often worrying world of tech, media, and everything in between. From a Swiss church using AI to preach the gospel to OpenAI facing a copyright conundrum, and a DNA testing company ghosting its customers, the news is packed with surprises. We also explore Neuralink's Canadian trials, bizarre domain drama between Alex Jones and The Onion, and why Google might be forced to part ways with Chrome. Plus, a study reveals Tesla's troubling accident stats, and Germany investigates an undersea sabotage.On the media front, we break down The Old Man, The Day of the Jackal, and Ken Burns' deep dive into Leonardo da Vinci. Catch teasers for How to Train Your Dragon and The Studio, while Apple TV+ and streaming giants reshuffle strategies. In the gaming and cinema crossover universe, the Minecraft Movie and Silo Season 2 are making waves.We also geek out over Perplexity's new shopping tool, Bluesky's rise to 21 million users, and the evolving quirks of Threads and X. Meanwhile, Ghosts by Peter Cawdron lands on our reading list, and Dave Bittner brings the dark side of cybersecurity into focus, including reverse-engineered iPhone hacks and Graykey's tech secrets.In closing, we pay tribute to Thomas E. Kurtz, co-creator of BASIC, and share some lighthearted shout-outs to the schmactors of the world. Tune in for all the grump and geek you love!Sponsors:HelloFresh - Get 10 FREE meals at HelloFresh.com/freegog1Password Extended Access Management - Check it out at 1Password.com/grumpyoldgeeks. Secure every sign-in for every app on every device.DeleteMe - Head over to JoinDeleteMe.com/GOG and use the code "GOG" for 20% off.Private Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.SetApp - With a single monthly subscription you get 240+ apps for your Mac. Go to SetApp and get started today!!!1Password - Get a great deal on the only password manager recommended by Grumpy Old Geeks! gog.show/1passwordShow notes at https://gog.show/675IN THE NEWSDeus in machina: Swiss church installs AI-powered JesusThere's No Longer Any Doubt That Hollywood Writing Is Powering AIOpenAI accidentally deleted potential evidence in NY Times copyright lawsuitDNA testing company vanishes along with its customers' genetic dataNeuralink gets approval to start human trials in CanadaThe Weirdest Domains Alex Jones Has to Give to The OnionDOJ: Google must sell Chrome to end monopolyTrump Admin Reportedly Wants to Unleash Driverless Cars on AmericaStudy Finds Tesla Has Higher Rate of Fatal Accidents Than Any Other CarGermany says cut undersea data cables were sabotagedAnyone Can Buy Data Tracking US Soldiers and Spies to Nuclear Vaults and Brothels in GermanyMicrosoft is building wooden data centers to slash carbon emissionsMEDIA CANDYJake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Did Super Bowl Viewership NumbersThe Old ManThe Day of the JackalLeonardo da Vinci by Ken BurnsThe Studio — Official Teaser | Apple TV+Apple TV+ will license its movies to other services to reduce lossesHow To Train Your Dragon | Official Teaser TrailerHow to Train Your Dragon Director Justifies the Live-Action Film's ExistenceA Minecraft Movie | Official TrailerSilo S2Kingdom Uncovered: Inside Saudi ArabiaDune: ProphecyWilliam Shatner's Captain Kirk Faces a Long Goodbye in This Stunning Star Trek Anniversary Short765874 - Unification (4K)Daniel Ek just cashed out $35.8 million in Spotify shares. But that's nothing compared to his co-founder… who just cashed out $383.8 million.Dashaun Wesley: LabelsElon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy Promise New Podcast to Discuss Destruction of U.S. GovernmentAPPS & DOODADSIntroducing Shop with PerplexityApple Lost the Plot on TextingBluesky hits 20 million usersBluesky CEO Jay Graber says X rival is 'billionaire proof'Bluesky Post Count and Author StatsThreads will prioritize accounts you follow instead of randosAT THE LIBRARYGhosts (First Contact) by Peter CawdronTHE DARK SIDE WITH DAVEDave BittnerThe CyberWireHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopOnly Malware in the Building‘Star Wars: Visions' Renewed for Season 3 at Disney+Researcher reverse engineers iPhone's Inactivity Reboot featureLeaked Documents Show What Phones Secretive Tech ‘Graykey' Can UnlockThomas E. Kurtz, a Creator of BASIC Computer Language, Dies at 96CLOSING SHOUT-OUTSSchmactorsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AppleInsider Podcast
Adding Mac mini hubs, adding new emoji, and controversially removing apps on the AppleInsider Podcast

AppleInsider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 80:45


The first major M4 Mac mini hub accessory has just been announced, plus we now know what emoji are coming -- and developers are wondering why Apple has removed controversial apps.Contact your hosts:@williamgallagher_ on Threads@WGallagher on TwitterWilliam's 58keys on YouTubeWilliam Gallagher on email@hillithreads on Threads@Hillitech on TwitterWes on BlueskyWes Hilliard on emailSponsored by:1Password: Check out the new 1Password Extended Access Management security solution at 1password.com/appleinsiderpodcastMasterClass: take advantage of the new special discount offers on annual memberships at MasterClass.comLinks from the Show:Leak: what law enforcement can unlock with the 'Graykey' iPhone hacking toolSatechi redesigns its hub to fit the new, smaller M4 Mac miniiPhones stored for forensic analysis reboot, causing problemsApple Vision Pro gets new The Weeknd immersive content & 'Concert for One' seriesRumors of an Apple-made TV set are back againtvOS 18.2 gains new Snoopy screensavers with latest developer betaApple's App Store takedowns over copyright claims continue to annoy developersApple shifts to internal advertising sales for Apple NewsApple has officially ended its butterfly keyboard repair program for MacBooksBigfoot, apple core emoji may land on iMessage in late 2025Finding a social homeSupport the show:Support the show on Patreon or Apple Podcasts to get ad-free episodes every week, access to our private Discord channel, and early release of the show! We would also appreciate a 5-star rating and review in Apple PodcastsMore AppleInsider podcastsTune in to our HomeKit Insider podcast covering the latest news, products, apps and everything HomeKit related. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or just search for HomeKit Insider wherever you get your podcasts.Subscribe and listen to our AppleInsider Daily podcast for the latest Apple news Monday through Friday. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Podcast artwork from Basic Apple Guy. Download the free wallpaper pack here.Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: advertising@appleinsider.com (00:00) - Intro (00:26) - Using the new Mac mini (07:05) - Satechi Mac mini hub (10:18) - Police and Graykey (14:42) - Apple TV set (25:12) - Snoopy (33:01) - Removing Musi and TV Time (54:03) - New emoji (57:32) - Apple Vision Pro (01:01:02) - Apple advertising (01:04:54) - Bluesky ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The 404 Media Podcast
Buzzfeed's AI Ads Are a Disaster

The 404 Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 46:33


We start this week with Emanuel's story on how AI-powered ads on Buzzfeed are recommending people buy things like a hat worn by a person who died by suicide. After the break, Joseph talks about an unprecedented leak out of phone forensics tech Graykey. In the subscribers-only section, Sam tells us about HarperCollins' AI deal and how MIT Press is exploring one too. YouTube version: https://youtu.be/CAw0VvCvavA AI-Powered Buzzfeed Ads Suggest You Buy Hat of Man Who Died by Suicide Leaked Documents Show What Phones Secretive Tech ‘Graykey' Can Unlock HarperCollins Confirms It Has a Deal to Sell Authors' Work to AI Company AI Companies Are Trying to Get MIT Press Books Subscribe at 404media.co for bonus content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

True Crime Cyber Geeks
Apple vs. The FBI and Your Right to Privacy

True Crime Cyber Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 13:58


In response to the San Bernardino shooting in 2015, the FBI demanded that Apple, Inc. create a "back door" to bypass the shooter's iPhone security, a back door that could also compromise any iPhone, anytime. Thankfully, Apple CEO Tim Cook wasn't playing. But this isn't the first time government and law enforcement has tried to stick their noses into our business without permission, and probably won't be the last. In this episode we also talk about government efforts to compromise consumer security, like the NSA's Clipper Chip of 1993, and why these efforts have always failed.Resources:Order Compelling Apple, Inc. to Assist Agents in SearchThe FBI Wanted a Back Door to the iPhone. Tim Cook Said NoA Message to our Customers (Apple CEO Tim Cook's response to FBI request)Apple Just Killed The 'GrayKey' iPhone Passcode HackElectronic Privacy Information Center: The Clipper ChipSupport the Show.Visit us on Patreon for bonus content and special offers! But only if you hate scams too.

Rich On Tech
How Your Phone Spies on You & WiFi 7 Explained

Rich On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 109:20


Rich talks about how much data our phones collect on us and how you can check to see which apps access what and revoke these permissions!Shelly in Seal Beach wants a new laptop to replace her iMac.A new website called Speedtest Performance from OOKLA helps you find the fastest internet service provider near you based on real-life speed tests.Dr. Scott J. White, associate professor and director of The George Washington University's Cybersecurity Program and Cyber Academy, discusses TikTok security concerns.Adam in Los Angeles is curious about the difference between a tower PC and a smaller desktop PC.Roku had a data breach affecting 15,000 users.Wayne in Yorba Linda is wondering about transferring data to a thumb drive to free up space.Robert in Roseville, Michigan wants to know if you download TikTok does it infect your phone with spyware? Here's info on how to delete your account or download the data TikTok has on you.Kashmir Hill, Technology Reporter at the New York Times, will explain how our cars spy on us.Airbnb bans indoor security cameras.Walmart is selling a MacBook Air for $699.Mike in Royal Oak, Michigan needs help freeing up space on an old Samsung phone. Rich says to check in Settings > Device Care > Storage and also use the Google Files app to clean up storage.Tom in Eau Clair Wisconsin has an old Android phone that he can't remember the lock pattern for. It contains thousands of dollars of crypto. You might be able to use Google credentials to unlock it. Rich also mentioned Graykey.Gary in Irvine has a lot of email attachments he wants to download. Rich says to check out a helper app to help extract attachments.Dwight Silverman, freelance tech columnist for the Houston Chronicle, will explain what we need to know about WiFi 7.Google Chrome is introducing real-time protection for links you click in the web browser. They say it will cut down on phishing attempts by 25%.Keurig has new compostable K-Cups called K-Rounds.Pew Research Center surveyed Teens and Parents and Screen Time. The major takeaway: we love our phones but we spend too much time on them, we argue about them but in the end, we all like what they can do.Google I/O will be held on May 14 and 15, 2024. Expect new AI tools, a cheaper Pixel 8a, Pixel Fold 2 and maybe a new Pixel tablet.Apple Sports app got its first update and it now supports MLB and NCAA March Madness.Watch out for investment schemes advertised on social media featuring billionaire investors. It could be a pump-and-dump scam. Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe

Rich On Tech
How Your Phone Spies on You & WiFi 7 Explained

Rich On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 109:19


63 - March 16, 2024Rich DeMuro talks about tech news, tips, and gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show.Airs 11 AM - 2 PM PT on KFI AM 640 and syndicated on 350+ stations nationwide.Stream live on the iHeartRadio App or subscribe to the podcast.Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook.Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in!Links may be affiliate.RichOnTech.tvSign up for the Rich on Tech Newsletter!Rich talked about how much data our phones collect on us and how you can check to see which apps access what and revoke these permissions!Shelly in Seal Beach wants a new laptop to replace her iMac.A new website called Speedtest Performance from OOKLA helps you find the fastest internet service provider near you based on real-life speed tests.Dr. Scott J. White, associate professor and director of The George Washington University's Cybersecurity Program and Cyber Academy, will explain TikTok's security concerns.Adam in Los Angeles is curious about the difference between a tower PC and a smaller desktop PC.Roku had a data breach affecting 15,000 users.Wayne in Yorba Linda is wondering about transferring data to a thumb drive to free up space.Robert in Roseville, Michigan wants to know if you download TikTok does it infect your phone with spyware? Here's info on how to delete your account or download the data TikTok has on you.Kashmir Hill, Technology Reporter at the New York Times, will explain how our cars spy on us.Airbnb bans indoor security cameras.Walmart is selling a MacBook Air for $699.Mike in Royal Oak, Michigan needs help freeing up space on an old Samsung phone. Rich says to check in Settings > Device Care > Storage and also use the Google Files app to clean up storage.Tom in Eau Clair Wisconsin has an old Android phone that he can't remember the lock pattern for. It contains thousands of dollars of crypto. You might be able to use Google credentials to unlock it. Rich also mentioned Graykey.Gary in Irvine has a lot of email attachments he wants to download. Rich says to check out a helper app to help extract attachments.Dwight Silverman, freelance tech columnist for the Houston Chronicle, will explain what we need to know about WiFi 7.Google Chrome is introducing real-time protection for links you click in the web browser. They say it will cut down on phishing attempts by 25%.Keurig has new compostable K-Cups called K-Rounds.Pew Research Center surveyed Teens and Parents and Screen Time. The major takeaway: we love our phones but we spend too much time on them, we argue about them but in the end, we all like what they can do.Google I/O will be held on May 14 and 15, 2024. Expect new AI tools, a cheaper Pixel 8a, Pixel Fold 2 and maybe a new Pixel tablet.Apple Sports app got its first update and it now supports MLB and NCAA March Madness.Watch out for investment schemes advertised on social media featuring billionaire investors. It could be a pump-and-dump scam.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder
ATWJE - Jessica Pfohl - Analyst Gone Wild

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 62:28


Episode: 00176 Released on September 11, 2023 Description: Tiger King may have been a fun show for most of us, but Jessica Pfohl was able to experience the law enforcement side of dealing with people who had big cats. In this episode, Jessica shares her experience getting calls about Carol Baskins, working with exotic animals, and investigating crimes related to endangered species such as flying squirrels. Rounding out her wild adventures, Jessica shares her analyst badge story involving a homicide case where she spent countless hours listening to hundreds of jail calls. Florida is unique in its designation of jurisdictions, law enforcement agencies, and of course, analysts, so don't miss this exciting episode! Jessica is currently a Crime Intelligence Analyst Supervisor for the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission.  CHALLENGE: There are Easter eggs in one of the tables of the Excel chapter that Jason wrote for the IACA textbook. First-person to email us at leapodcasts@gmail.com about what the Easter eggs are will receive a $50 gift card from us. Happy hunting! Name Drops:  Public Service Announcements: Michelle Snow (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-michele-snow-the-analyst-with-a-gun/) Kyle Stoker (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/kyle-stoker-the-training-connoisseur/) IACA Vote here:  https://www.iaca.net/elections Jamie Roush (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-jamie-roush-the-aha-moment-analyst/) Related Links: https://myfwc.com/  https://www.jaxsheriff.org/ https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending/7-charged-florida-smuggling-ring-that-funneled-thousands-flying-squirrels-into-south-korea/HEIDTOANBJGRXDFET6D3UQCAUQ/  Red Snapper https://youtu.be/d6uaEWry0bw PLX https://www.penlink.com/solutions/live-collection/  LINX https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/law-enforcement-information-exchange-linx  Association(s) Mentioned:  Vendor(s) Mentioned: Penlink, LINX, Cellbrite, Axiom,GrayKey, Flock and Vigilance Contact:  Jessica.McVay@myFWC.com  Transcript: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/u6ytr3/JessicaPfohl_transcript.pdf  Podcast Writer: Mindy Duong Podcast Researcher:  Theme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble. Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com. Logo: Designed by Kyle McMullen. Please visit www.moderntype.com for any printable business forms and planners.  Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.com   Podcast Webpage: www.leapodcasts.com   Podcast Twitter: @leapodcasts 00:00:17 – Introducing Jessica 00:06:47 – Fingerprint Technician 00:09:02 – Jacksonville Sheriff's Office  00:11:33 – ABS: Homicide  00:18:28 – Fish and Wildlife  00:27:15 – Break:  Michelle Snow, Kyle Stoker, & Jamie Roush 00:35:22 – ABS: Flying Squirrels 00:48:29 – Tiger King 00:54:10 – FBI Internship 01:00:02 – Personal Interest: National Parks 01:01:38 – Words to the World

Full Access by Grayshift
Full Access to Brian Fitch

Full Access by Grayshift

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 39:56


Grayshift wants to allow customers to remove limitations such as inadequate computers and the need to use expensive external units. VeraKey has delivered the ability for investigators to share evidence regardless of geographic boundaries.  VeraKey is Grayshift's solution for commercial customers who want a GrayKey device, the collection tool used by law enforcement. Unlike GrayKey, VeraKey is a consent-based mobile forensic solution. It performs the same function in performing full file system collection from a device and providing that for forensic analysis. [01:50] Profile of this episode's Guest: Brian Fitch, Senior Product Manager - Grayshift Brian was instrumental in the development and release of VeraKey. He has been the Product Manager for a variety of companies. Twenty-five years ago, he started his cybersecurity career in customer support and transitioned into sales or systems engineering. [08:11] Endpoint Detection and Response(EDR) and Manage Detection and Response(MDR) EDR is what antivirus and anti-malware have morphed into today. It protects endpoints against the latest threats and gives customers information about what is happening at those endpoints. Sometimes something new can get into the system that isn't detected by anti-malware or antivirus. EDR reports against that. MDR ingests the alerts of EDR and sends them through software engineering and artificial intelligence to take out actionable security alerts for customers. [13:31] Brian's journey to Grayshift Brian had heard of the company and the positive outcomes it helped deliver, so he had been interested in joining Grayshift for a while. More and more people he knew and had good working relationships with had joined Grayshift. When a product management position opened, he pursued it and started with Grayshift last summer. [17:38] What is VeraKey? VeraKey is a consent-based mobile forensics solution offering plug-and-play functionality to perform a full-file system collection while offering simultaneous data analysis when coupled with Grayshift's new ArtifactIQ. A significant benefit is the ease with which collections can be shared, even with geographical separations in an investigation. The best feature is the ease of use. Following the workflow, the full file system is extracted. The user can opt to upload to ArtifactIQ and reach their first fact faster while performing analysis. The main difference between VeraKey and GrayKey is that VeraKey is a consent-based device only. It cannot unlock or brute force a phone like GrayKey. The companies using VeraKey have the consent of the device custodian and are usually performing a corporate investigation. [20:24] ArtifactIQ and how it works with VeraKey ArtifactIQ is a cloud based analytics tool. When VeraKey starts collecting data, it gives you the option to send that collected data to ArtifactIQ simultaneously.  Once in the cloud, ArtifactIQ pulls the most important data forward and puts it in an easy-to-read format inside the same user interface. Investigators can then review data easily and quickly. [24:59] Research from the private sector Grayshift spoke with many digital forensic examiners in the private sector while conducting research for the creation of VeraKey. Companies were adamant about protecting their employees from outside threats such as litigation of a perceived malpractice event. Commercial customers benefit from having consent for the collection, usually due to the device being a corporate-owned device or having a Bring Your Own Device agreement. [33:40] Prioritizing the roadmap for innovations Prioritization is one of the most fun and frustrating parts of being a product manager. Many organizations follow a framework such as Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF) or Reach Impact Confidence Effort (RICE) to prioritize what problems to solve first. There's no right or wrong method for prioritization. Organizations need to determine what approach would work best for them. Brian primarily focuses on ensuring the company addresses the right problems first. CONNECT WITH DEBBIE, KARIN, AND GRAYSHIFT Debbie on Twitter Debbie on LinkedIn Karin on Linkedin Check out Grayshift online - https://Grayshift.com  Grayshift on Facebook Grayshift on Instagram Grayshift on Twitter Grayshift on LinkedIn Connect with us about the podcast at podcast@grayshift.com 

Full Access by Grayshift
Full Access to Bernie Lampe

Full Access by Grayshift

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 90:32


Our listeners want to know more about Grayshift, our mission, and the knowledgeable people who work here creating powerful digital forensics tools. Our guest today is Bernie Lampe, Vice President of Research at Grayshift, and we're talking about all things Android.  GrayKey has developed as a standout, game-changing leader in iOS access and extraction, but many people don't realize that Grayshift also supports Android devices. So this episode is dedicated to talking about the Android capabilities related to GrayKey. [01:53] Profile of this episode's guest: Bernie Lampe, Vice President of Research - Grayshift Has experience in both government and the private sector Joined the Air Force in 1999 He has presented at conferences and universities, and his research has been published. For the last several years, he has been working with government organizations on various projects, including remote sensing and vulnerability research [10:54] When did Grayshift first release support for Android devices? Bernie was hired in May 2020, and in January 2021, Grayshift released the S20 Android is meant to be more flexible than iOS. While iOS has a lineage version number, Android spider webs Since the S20, Grayshift has focused on Samsung because the company is the biggest provider of vendor Android phones Grayshift has also made its way into the Moto space [17:16] How to find good vulnerability researchers A good vulnerability researcher has to have reverse engineering skills. Code auditing experience is essential. Many people have the right things on their resumes, but they don't necessarily have a practitioner's level of working knowledge. The best people at this job are creative thinkers. [24:29] Attack surfaces have become more complicated over time A researcher has to invest a lot of time and effort into understanding a particular narrow problem set that is complicated. While there is some crossover between Android and iOS, understanding each well requires individual focus. Encryption schemes are constantly changing, and the work people did years ago is less relevant now. Someone must be deeply invested in understanding what's going on with one particular attack surface to devise techniques that no one else would know. [35:23] Some of the biggest vulnerabilities in Android Vendors have added various security and ad hoc security mechanisms that have been poorly implemented and have become sources of vulnerabilities themselves. Android has a lag time between finding a bug and perfectly patching it because of infighting between different companies or the company itself. One of the biggest problems with computer science in general in the software industry is that there are no standards. [41:07] Strategies for learning new devices The first step is finding the firmware and understanding the different pieces. The next step is researching by trying to find any open-source documentation, looking at the data, and looking at other online information about how people have approached this technology. One of the biggest challenges is knowing where to spend time in research. If a lot of information is available online, that route might not be a fertile attack surface because it has been vetted. If you can ask a question that no one has asked before, then typically, asking the right question leads to an answer quickly. [50:21] How long does it take to research and develop a solution for Grayshift to add a phone to its support matrix? The timeframe can vary from months to years. While bugs are constantly found, the bugs aren't necessarily usable. Grayshift's exploit engineering team has done an amazing job of building automated systems to port-forward bugs. If some phones are similar, they might have bugs that are portable. Support for those phones might be almost immediate. Because of fragmentation, each phone is configured differently, so they won't have the same bugs and won't be supported as quickly. The time between finding a vulnerability and actually finding an exploit can be long, but Grayshift is trying to speed that up by encapsulating fragmentation. [01:11:15] Advice for someone wanting to start a career in software vulnerability research Not everyone has the temperament for research. People need to be prepared to fail and learn from failing. Someone is always on the other side trying to pull the bricks out of the bridge you're trying to build, and then you have to start all over again. Learning how to learn is critical. The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn: Richard W. Hamming, Bret Victor Richard Hamming: "Learning to Learn" - YouTube  CONNECT WITH DEBBIE, WILTON, AND GRAYSHIFT Debbie on Twitter Debbie on LinkedIn Wilton on Twitter Wilton on Linkedin Check out Grayshift online - https://Grayshift.com  Grayshift on Facebook Grayshift on Instagram Grayshift on Twitter Grayshift on LinkedIn Connect with us about the podcast at podcast@grayshift.com 

Full Access by Grayshift
EP 12: Full Access to Reveal by Grayshift

Full Access by Grayshift

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 38:55


Episode Summary On this episode of Full Access, Grayshift Co-founder and Chief Product Officer, Braden Thomas, and Reveal Product Owner Scott Hettinger introduce listeners to Grayshift's new data analysis tool, Reveal.   You can listen to Full Access Episode #2 to learn more about Braden and the origins and creation of GrayKey, Grayshift's flagship data extraction tool for law enforcement. 

Full Access by Grayshift
Ep. 02 Full Access to the Minds Behind GrayKey

Full Access by Grayshift

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 52:27


Join us as we speak with Grayshift co-founders, CEO, David Miles, and Chief Product Officer, Braden Thomas. We are thrilled to learn more about their careers, the origins of Grayshift, and a few little-known facts about themselves and the company.

En Liten Podd Om It
ELPOIT #323 - Är det tyngre droger än glassbåt?

En Liten Podd Om It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 71:58


Om Shownotes ser konstiga ut (exempelvis om alla länkar saknas. Det ska finnas MASSOR med länkar) så finns de på webben här också: https://www.enlitenpoddomit.se    Avsnitt 323 spelades in den 29 juni och eftersom elefanter inte kan hoppa ( https://www.tweentribune.com/article/tween56/it-true-elephants-cant-jump/ ) så handlar dagens avsnitt om: INTRO: - Alla har haft en vecka - Mats berättar om hur man irritrerar folk, Johan har semester och tillbringar den på stranden FEEDBACK AND BACKLOG: - John McAfee har dött i ett spanskt fängelse   https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/06/24/john-mcafee-dies-in-spanish-prison-following-extradition-order-to-us  MICROSOFT - 2 trillioner dollar   - BONUSLÄNK: Vad är en trillion. https://www.redeye.se/arena/posts/biljoner-och-triljoner  - Windows 11   - Panos är Panos   - Ny sore med alla appar oavsett format   - Android Appar från Amazon Store    - Teams ersätter Meet Now   - Snap Assist   - Tips från microsoft vid planering av utrullning av Windows 11     https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/whats-new/windows-11-plan    - Kör man Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manger (det som för skitlänge sedan hette SCCM)      Love Arvidsson har lagt ut en skitbra fråga för att få ut kompabilitets kraven     https://www.linkedin.com/posts/love-arvidsson-a55926b6_mecm-cm-win11-activity-6815549480981581824-JQIt    - Direct Storage     https://www.engadget.com/directstorage-windows-11-exclusive-164803425.html    - Hur funkar TPM     https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_Platform_Module    - Dynamic Refrashrate     https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-11/252560/microsoft-is-bringing-dynamic-refresh-rate-support-to-windows-11  - Xbox Cloud Gaming released   https://www.engadget.com/xbox-could-gaming-ios-web-215045999.html  - Uppdaterat utseende I Office   https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-11/252543/microsoft-releases-visual-refresh-of-office-for-windows  - Microsoft Teams får 1080p    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=66350  - Azure Image Builder, är nu GA   https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/streamline-your-custom-image-building-process-with-azure-vm-image-builder-service/    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/image-builder-overview  APPLE - Apple Xcode Cloud   https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/06/28/apple-begins-roll-out-of-xcode-cloud-beta-testing  - Apple betalar för Google lagring   https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/06/29/apple-is-now-googles-largest-corporate-customer-for-cloud-storage  - Apple vs Pacemakers   https://www.macrumors.com/2021/06/26/apple-lists-products-to-keep-away-from-pacemakers  - Vad man kan göra med GrayKey har läckt   https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/06/22/iphone-hacking-tool-graykey-techniques-outlined-in-leaked-instructions  - Apple M1 är nu supporterat i Linux kernel 5.13   https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/06/28/apples-m1-now-supported-by-linux-kernel-in-version-513  - Wifi kan gå sönder   https://howtoremove.guide/p-s-s-s-s-n-wireless-network/  GOOGLE: - 3rd party Cookies   https://swedroid.se/google-kommer-inte-blockera-tredjepartskakor-i-chrome-forran-2023/  - Billigare provision på Wear och Auto   https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/06/27/lower-15-google-play-fee-offered-for-wear-os-android-auto-integrations  - Samsungs WearOS 3.0 event   https://techcrunch.com/2021/06/28/samsung-and-google-detail-wearable-platform-ahead-of-next-galaxy-watch-launch/  - För att undvika Supply Chain Attacks?   https://www.thurrott.com/dev/252557/google-to-require-play-store-developers-to-use-2-step-verification  ANDRA NYHETER: - Nytt material kan göra flygplansmotorer tysta som en hårtork   https://www.warpnews.se/transporter/nytt-material-kan-gora-flygplansmotorer-lika-tysta-som-en-hartork/  PRYLLISTA Mats: lite fiber, https://www.ip-only.se/privat/fiber/villa/  Björn: en väder station, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5TEHLI/  Johan: en klocka, https://swedroid.se/pressbilder-pa-galaxy-watch-4-och-galaxy-buds-2/         och berättar att bone-conducting hörlurar är magiskt bra https://www.ljudochbild.se/test/horlurar/tradlosa-traningsproppar/aftershokz-trekz-titanium/?hw=1  EGNA LÄNKAR - En Liten Podd Om IT på webben, http://enlitenpoddomit.se/  - En Liten Podd Om IT på Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/EnLitenPoddOmIt/  - En Liten Podd Om IT på Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf0vgNRHAzckDMyh8inuYmQ  - Ge oss gärna en recension    - https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/en-liten-podd-om-it/id946204577?mt=2#see-all/reviews      - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/en-liten-podd-om-it-158069  LÄNKAR TILL VART MAN HITTAR PODDEN FÖR ATT LYSSNA: - Apple Podcaster (iTunes), https://itunes.apple.com/se/podcast/en-liten-podd-om-it/id946204577  - Overcast, https://overcast.fm/itunes946204577/en-liten-podd-om-it  - Acast, https://www.acast.com/enlitenpoddomit  - Spotify, https://open.spotify.com/show/2e8wX1O4FbD6M2ocJdXBW7?si=HFFErR8YRlKrELsUD--Ujg%20  - Stitcher, https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-nerd-herd/en-liten-podd-om-it  LÄNK TILL DISCORD DÄR MAN HITTAR LIVE STREAM + CHATT - http://discord.enlitenpoddomit.se  (Och glöm inte att maila bjorn@enlitenpoddomit.se  om du vill ha klistermärken, skicka med en postadress bara. :) 

By Any Means Necessary
Biden Announces Miami Visit As Hope Fades For Trapped Condo Residents

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 114:25


In this episode of By Any Means Necessary, host Sean Blackmon is joined by Dr. Margaret Flowers, Co-Founder of Popular Resistance and Director of the Health Over Profit for Everyone Campaign, to discuss the steps being taken across the globe to prevent the spread of the highly-contagious Covid-19 delta variant, how US sanctions blocking the sale of vaccines to economically-besieged countries are facilitating the spread of the virus, and the lack of daylight between the Trump and Biden administration's handling of the pandemic.In the second segment, Sean is joined by Jane Hirschmann, an author, psychotherapist and longtime organizer for justice, a co-chair of Freedom2Boycott NYS Coalition and co-founder of Jews Say No!, to discuss her recent article, “Germany Gave My Family Reparations. Palestinians Deserve the Same From Israel,” ongoing Israeli demolitions of Palestinian homes and businesses in the occupied East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, and the White House reception US President Joe Biden is expected to roll out for incoming Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.In the third segment, Sean is joined by Chris Garaffa, editor of Tech for the People, for another edition of our new weekly segment “Tech For The People.” They discuss the Big Tech influence peddlers swarming lawmakers in DC amid the push to regulate the industry, the new device police departments across the country are using to crack iPhones, and a decision by the US Supreme Court limiting how the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act can be used when prosecuting whistleblowers.Later in the show, Sean is joined by Eleanor Goldfield, a creative activist, journalist, and co-host of the Common Censored podcast with Lee Camp, to discuss US President Joe Biden's announcement that he plans to visit the site of the deadly condo collapse in Miami which left 10 people dead and 150 residents still unaccounted for, the retaliatory attacks by popular militias in Iraq and Syria in the wake of the US military's airstrikes on those countries, and a new opinion poll by Axios showing Americans are increasingly dissatisfied with capitalism and a growing number view socialism favorably.

The Cookout Fam
Tech Talk Thursdays Episode 7

The Cookout Fam

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 116:14


Topics Tech - db8151dd – the mystery data breach of 22 million records - Apple Calls FBI Comments on Lack of Help Unlocking Florida Shooter's iPhone an 'Excuse to Weaken Encryption' - Capture an iPhone passcode – an extra feature of GrayKey box - Attacks via Bluetooth possible on iPhone 8 and older - Siri grading whistleblower says Apple should face consequences - Students are failing AP tests because the College Board can't handle iPhone photos - Apple and Google Launch COVID-19 Exposure Notification API, Over 20 Countries Have Requested and Received Access - TikTok rating plummets to 2.0 stars as an Indian YouTuber's fanbase orchestrates one-star campaign - Microsoft president admits the company was on 'the wrong side of history' with open source - Nvidia and AMD GPUs deliver 2.5x speed boost in new Premiere Pro patch - Twitter is trying out new settings for who's allowed to reply to your tweets Gaming - Ubisoft leveraging Stadia for WFH game development - People are extremely unhappy with Doom Eternal's kernel mode anti-cheat - Doom Eternal will ditch Denuvo Anti-Cheat in its next update - Sega, SNK and many others are putting together their own E3-esque conference next month - Amazon's free-to-play PvP shooter Crucible launches today on Steam = G2A admits it sold stolen game keys Software/Hardware Updates - watchOS 6.2.5 enables ECG and Irregular heart rhythm notifications for Apple Watch in Saudi Arabia - Apple releases iOS 13.5, here are the new features Deals - Civilization 6 is free on the Epic Games Store

The Essential Apple Podcast
S1E162 - Essential Apple Podcast 162: Happy Birthday Macintosh & Other Amazing Tales

The Essential Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 67:50


Recorded 26th January 2020 This week the Macintosh turned 36, Apple started removing Flash from Safari, Google say some of Apple's anti-tracking made things worse, and Uncle Tim said AR will “pervade our entire lives”. Meanwhile claims were made that Apple gave up on fully encrypting iCloud due to pressure from the FBI, Sonos got themselves into hot water with a poorly managed statement about support for older tech and Apple pledge to support the fight against the Corona virus and Space Force's badge seems strangely familiar to many! Also I forgot to mention it but DON"T FORGET to enter the FotoMagico for iPad giveaway! GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Oliver has given us 2x One Year Subscriptions to the new FotoMagico for iPad to give away. Usual thing - email essentialapple@sudomail.com and winners will be drawn out of the hat in about 3 weeks Get Donny Yankellow's 2FunDads iMessage stickers for FREE Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show: NICK RILEY @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple APPLE 36 Years Ago Today, Steve Jobs Unveiled the First Macintosh – MacRumors Tim Cook: ‘AR will pervade our entire lives' – Silicon Republic Apple finally ends Safari support for Adobe Flash – Cult of Mac Google finds Apple Safari anti-tracking feature actually enabled tracking – Cnet Apple's stance on iCloud encryption keys is nothing new for the company — Axios iOS 13 Bug Disconnects iPhone from Wi-Fi, Switches to LTE on FaceTime — Wccftech Apple invents an AIO Desktop Computer made from Glass that incorporates the Keyboard, Dual Trackpads & more — Patently Apple Apple gets its WiLan patent payout reduced to $85.2 million — Engadget TECHNOLOGY Sonos CEO says legacy products will continue getting security patches and bug fixes – iDownload Blog Vine co-founder launches a new 6-second video app: Byte – Engadget SECURITY & PRIVACY iPhone 11 held off FBI hacking efforts for two months – Cult of Mac FBI got data from a locked iPhone 11 using GrayKey: how does this tool work? | So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish – Andrea Fortuna Mozilla has banned nearly 200 malicious Firefox add-ons over the last two weeks – Zdnet WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS Interesting piece by Stephen Sinofsky the ‘future of the OS' - longish thread but worth it – Twitter JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast Space Force or Star Trek? Trump unveils new logo nearly identical to Starfleet Command logo – CBS News NEMO'S HARDWARE STORE Nemo is taking a break for a couple of weeks while the store restocks Essential Apple Recommended Services: Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. Sudo – Get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... ProtonMail – End to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Fake Name Generator – So much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire – Free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Soundcloud / YouTube / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Infinitum
Reciklirana priča

Infinitum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 115:53


Ep 122In memoriamGary Starkweather, inventor of the laser printer, dies at 81 - The Washington PostFUVladislav Jevremović javio da provera serijskih brojeva još uvek radi.Svašta neštoMikijev drug Jay ima problema sa Microsot Edge-om na Macu.Alek pomenuo chromium based Brave browser.Brian Stucki na sedmom nebu :). Evo poređenje sa počivšim XServe-om.Daring Fireball: The FBI Used a GrayKey to Obtain Data From a Locked iPhone 11 Pro MaxDaring Fireball: Regarding Reuters’s Report That Apple Dropped Plan for Encrypting iCloud BackupsZanimljiva prepiska Josh Avanta i ruskog ElcomSofta na datu temu.Rene Riči ima odličnu epizodu svog video podkasta o tome.Fun With Charts: A decade of Apple growth – Six ColorsGodina u kojoj smo uništili srpski ITMiki pronašao interesantan font: Lazar 1389 fontAko se baterija na MBP-u u Catalini troši preko noći, proverite šta radi WiFi.Neki hardverJoy Duo na KickstarteruAleku stigao Thunderbolt 3 NVMe SSD enclosurei Matias 10-key-less Wireless Aluminum keyboardZanimljivostiJedan od najjačih priloga ikada sada ima i konvertor “jedinica”.Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People PodcastThe One Remaining Use of the Word “Macintosh” - TidBITSiPod projekat je stigao od početka do kraja za nekih 10 meseci.Search Results for “Time Machine” – The Eclectic Light CompanyThe Apple Archive, nije dugo poživeo. Sam: “was a hell of a week and three days, guys”ZahvalniceSnimljeno 26.01.2020.Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde.Logotip by Aleksandra IlićArtwork episode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.

9to5Mac Happy Hour
Apple security and the FBI, ‘Pro Mode’ for Macs

9to5Mac Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 69:00


This week Benjamin and Zac discuss the iPhone XS Smart Battery Case repair program, the new Sensei app for Mac, Apple's AI startup acquisition, the new Apple security battle with the FBI, racked mounted Mac Pro launch, a new 'Pro Mode' coming to Macs, and the latest Apple TV+ developments. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or through our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes are released every Friday. Stories we discuss in this episode: Apple accepting donations to aid Australian bushfire relief Are you having problems charging with iPhone XS or XR Smart Battery Case? Apple opens replacement program for affected units Sensei app for Mac launches with SSD trim, battery health, storage management features, more Apple acquires low-power AI startup behind Wyze on-device person detection for $200M FBI again asking Apple to unlock two iPhones belonging to suspected shooter The FBI wants Apple to break encryption for iPhone models that third-party companies can already unlock Report: The FBI recently unlocked an iPhone 11 Pro with GrayKey, raising more doubts about the Pensacola case Apple's rack-mountable Mac Pro is now available for purchase for $6499 Back to the Mac 015: my Mac Pro setup and upgrades Pro Display XDR top features — amazing build quality and stunning view macOS beta hints at future 'Pro Mode' to boost performance on portable Macs Oprah cancels Apple TV+ documentary on sexual assault in the music industry, only one month after Apple announced it Apple TV+ takes home its first awards win, as Billy Crudup named Best Supporting Actor at the Critics Choice Awards Apple TV+ seals multi-year content deal with 'Little America' co-creator 'Beastie Boys Story' doc from Spike Jonze coming to Apple TV+ in April after IMAX debut Apple TV+ originals ‘Home’ and ‘Central Park’ debuting at SXSW in March Apple TV+ planning first theatrical movie release with ‘The Banker’ after delay over controversy Subscribe, Rate, and Review 9to5Mac Happy Hour! Follow Zac: Instagram @apollozac Twitter @apollozac Follow Benjamin: Twitter @bzamayo Follow 9to5Mac: Instagram @9to5mac Twitter @9to5mac Facebook Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!

9to5Mac Daily
January 16, 2020 – Apple's AI acquisition, Apple Watch competition

9to5Mac Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 7:16


Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Longvadon: Get 15% off Longvadon's premium leather Apple Watch bands with code 9TO5MAC15.  Enter the Apple Watch Series 5 Giveaway here. New episodes of 9to5Mac Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in iTunes/Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they’re available. Stories discussed in this episode:   Fitbit releases blood oxygen monitoring before Apple Watch Report: The FBI recently unlocked an iPhone 11 Pro with GrayKey, raising more doubts about the Pensacola case Apple acquires low-power AI startup behind Wyze on-device person detection for $200M Three half marathon Apple Watch Series 5 battery tests with LTE, always-on display, and Apple Music Pro Display XDR best features Enjoy the podcast?: Shop Apple at Amazon to support 9to5Mac Daily! Follow Chance: Twitter: @ChanceHMiller Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Overcast RSS Stitcher TuneIn Google Play Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!

POT2CAST
20HTECH S2E5 : Des backdoors dans les iphones ?

POT2CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019


La société israélienne Cellebrite a révélé qu’elle était désormais en mesure de déverrouiller tous les iPhone d’Apple, meme la derniere mise ajour iOS 12.3. Si Cellebrite a tendance à rester discrète sur ses activités professionnelles, l’entreprise prend parfois la parole pour évoquer ses progrès concernant l’évolution de ses outils. Pour rappel, ces derniers permettent de déverrouiller et d’extraire les données de nombreux modèles de smartphones, une fonction qui peut être très utile aux forces de l’ordre. Cette fois-ci, Cellebrite a annoncé qu’elle était capable de déverrouiller n’importe quel terminal fonctionnant sous iOS, allant de la version 7 jusqu’à 12.3, soit la version la plus récente du système d’exploitation d’Apple. De la même manière, elle pourrait aussi extraire les données de smartphones Android récents et haut de gamme, dont le Samsung Galaxy S9. Sur son site web, Cellebrite ajoute que sa nouvelle solution exploite « des algorithmes sophistiqués qui minimisent les tentatives de déverrouillage d’un appareil » et qu’elle peut « effectuer une extraction médico-légale du système de fichiers complet ». Cellebrite indique aussi quelle peut Accédez à des données d’applications tierces, à des conversations de chats, à des emails et des pièces jointes téléchargées, à du contenu supprimé. Pour rappel, Apple a annoncé l’an dernier qu’elle était désormais en mesure de neutraliser les boîtiers GrayKey, des outils similaires à ceux de Cellebrite. Comme une réponse qui aurait mis quelques mois à arriver, cette dernière riposte donc en annonçant qu’elle a une longueur d’avance sur la marque à la pomme. Comme pour ses précédents outils, Cellebrite proposera sa dernière solution directement sur son site de façon à ce que les autorités puissent le louer et l’acheter pour l’utiliser elles-mêmes. Une pratique qui n’est pas sans risque puisque cela augmente les chances que ces outils tombent entre de mauvaises mains. Il y a quelques mois, certains boîtiers de Cellebrite, utilisés entre autres par le FBI pour extraire des données des smartphones, se sont retrouvés en vente sur eBay pour des sommes allant de 100 à 1 000 dollars à peine.

Intego Mac Podcast
The Year in Mac and iOS Security

Intego Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 30:18


We look at the biggest stories of 2018, and we discuss the impressive rise in the amount of malware that targets the Mac. Mac malware: - The Year of the RAT - MaMi - Shlayer - CreativeUpdater - Unwanted cryptocurrency miner in App Store - Dummy - Calisto (fake Intego software) - Lazarus (advanced persistent threat) - SearchPageInjector - RealtimeSpy - Meltdown, Spectre, and speculative execution flaws - Cellebrite and GrayKey can reportedly unlock any iOS device - Apple introduced USB restricted mode Other news: Is Your Smart Speaker Spying on You? Fake Alexa setup app is topping Apple's App Store charts (https://www.engadget.com/2018/12/27/fake-alexa-app-topping-apple-app-store-charts/) How to Easily Remove Old Tweets and Facebook Posts Protect Your Kids on iOS Devices with Parental Controls How to Use Screen Time in iOS 12 to Track Your Device Usage New Security and Privacy Features in iOS 12 New Security Features in macOS Mojave Google Authenticator (https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/google-authenticator/id388497605?mt=8) Authy (https://authy.com) Get 50% off Mac Premium Bundle X9, fully compatible with macOS Mojave, with the code PODCAST19. Download Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 now at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)

The Checklist by SecureMac
Checklist 116 - It's in the Mail

The Checklist by SecureMac

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 37:41


Items on this week's Checklist:   Data loss? It's in the mail! A GrayKey for the rest of us,  And a data exposure that'll rub you the wrong way   Don't forget to check out our show notes:  SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us like John did: Checklist@Securemac.com

The Checklist by SecureMac
Checklist 113 - Security Breaks and Fixes in iOS

The Checklist by SecureMac

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 23:43


Items on this week's Checklist: A bypass in iOS 12.1 hours after its release Scammy subscriptions and how to stop them GrayKey gets stuck in the lock Don't forget to check out our show notes:  SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us like John did: Checklist@Securemac.com

Tech Café
104. iPad Pro, Mac mini, MacBook Air 2018 et dystopie

Tech Café

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 107:50


En cette saison d'Halloween, cet épisode de Tech Café et sa rubrique dystopique saura-t-il vous faire peur ? À moins que les annonces des produits Apple n'y parviennent ? Enregistrement du 30/10/2018 Soutenez Tech Café sur Patreon Réagissez à l’émission sur techcafe.fr Discutez entre auditeurs et avec nous sur Telegram Keynote Apple : treat or trick ? iPad Pro “borderless” avec Face ID et USB-C. Apple Pencil 2 avec charge sans fil. Le MacBook Air retina. Des Mac mini plus puissants. Dystopie : STOPIE ! Les Autres : Tim Cook nous alerte contre le complexe informatico-industriel. La Nuit des Masques : propagande sur WhatsApp ? Le futur c’est YouTube ! Tinder ? Ring : qui a peur des écrans ? Les parents à cran. Videodrome : vers une fracture de l’information ? Heureusement Kim arrive. Au passage, les usages du mobile, internet et les réseaux sociaux n’augmentent plus... Invasion Los Angeles : les lunettes screen-block IRL. Kairo : vous êtes mort ? Ressuscitez en bot messenger ! It Follows : la puce d’identification sous-cutanée en Suède. Dorian Gray : un portrait peint par personne acheté très cher par quelqu’un. En bref IA mieux... Fait ton portrait de politicien : 50% Trump + 50% Duterte = 100% malaise. Adobe Sneaks nouveaux outils dopés à l’IA. Lawgeex, le robot avocat est mûr. Le débat du CCE : encoche décalée du Zenfone 6 ou slider du Magic 2 ? RED Hydrogen One : vous avez rendez-vous avec le flop. Vers le tout flexible avec un ordinateur pliable par Samsung ? Les contrats de visibilité Samsung à 1,3 millions pour des utilisateurs d’iPhone. Un pognon MONSTRE ! Elon Musklé : Tesla devient (très) bénéficiaire. Double Dragon Xeon : Intel explose tout. AMD n’est pas épyque. Mais il reste ryzen. Microsoft met à jour ses bénéfices. Sans aucun bug. AWS déçoit avec un petit gros chiffre. IBM rachète Red Hat. Twitter vire des bots et gagne des sous. Bytedance à 75 milliards et tu chantes chantes chantes ce refrain qui te plait ! Le comble du jour : plus d’argent pour le GAB. Un abonnement à la Netflix pour vos apps ? Une home de Google plus… pratique ? La minute sécurité : 4 000 français ciblés par des espions chinois via LinkedIn. Le trafic nord américain régulièrement détourné. Graykey est désormais inopérant sur iOS 12. Des SMS effacés sur le portable d’Alexandre Benalla. Les bots devront passer recaptcha v3. Préservation des jeux vidéos, on avance. Doucement. Bonus Léo Duff : Watch EVERYONE pick the iPhone XR over a 1080p Screen de Jonathan Morrison GPP : Videodrome de Cronenberg. Guillaume : Better Call Saul. La base. Participants : Léo Duff (@leoduffoff sur Twitter et sur Instagram) Guillaume Poggiaspalla Présenté par Guillaume Vendé

Space Javelin
SJ110: Doctor Who, the iPhone XR, iPad Pro predictions, XS benchmarks, IBM, OSU, Samsung fail, more

Space Javelin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 59:32


The sheer amount of tech news and upcoming events are a bit overwhelming, cadets, but Mike and Charles are on the command deck and the burnout shields are in place, so this week the ship boldly goes where every two-bit pundit has gone before to bring you various predictions about Tuesday’s “More in the Making” event (which should yield iPad Pros, a possibly new Apple Pencil, and maybe even some long overdue Mac news), Mike’s latest iPhone (the XR this time), a roundup of reviews and benchmarks (spoiler: Apple has crushed it) and all the rest of the notable tech news — and yet there’s still time to talk about a new Star Trek animated series, and last week’s brain-bending episode of Doctor Who. There’s also more about iOS 12.1 (which is expected out tomorrow), the growing love affair between IBM and Macs (not to mention Ohio State and its iPad Pros), Bloomberg still wrong, Intel sticking to their 10nm guns, Facebook getting the EU treatment, Graykey thwarted, and how much US teenagers would really think you’re cool, Mom and Dad, if you’d just buy them a new iPhone. The shocking truth about the HomePod (it’s probably king of the premium smart speakers), new tidbits about Apple’s car efforts, Yahoo gets a slap on the wrist, pundits who can contradict themselves faster than the White House press office, Windows tech solutions for orbiting mega-telescopes, and a significant Samsung fail: we’re not saying it was the Russians, but … it was the Russians. Cosmonauts and cadets alike, it’s time to fire up the engines, burn through the news, and deliver cold space justice — at warp speed!

Puromac
512: El XR es una grata sorpresa

Puromac

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 103:47


Hoy en Puromac Fede y Flavio hablando sobre como el iPhone Xr no es un producto secundario sino que casi lo mismo que el más caro, IOS12.1, ECG en el Apple Watch Series 4, GrayKey, recomendamos algunos productos y damos respuestas a preguntas de oyentes.

Mostly Security
046: It's a World Gone Mad

Mostly Security

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 45:16


Implausible Bloomberg followup, JQuery plugin vulnerability (not JavaScript!), and no more GrayKey. An interesting theoretical Cromium vulnerability and an absolutely epic ad fraud article. Eric's screentime has stopped working, and Jon enjoyed the Apologetic Miner. Intro Kumoricon LibSSH Docker Container Implausible Supermicro JQuery Plugin "Zero Day" GrayKey Stops Working Cromium Vulnerability Massive Ad Fraud Screen Time in iOS 12 The Apologetic Miner  

Intego Mac Podcast
How to Protect Your Digital Legacy

Intego Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 31:41


We discuss how you can protect your digital legacy and ensure that your data doesn't get lost if something happens to you, and we discuss the many elements of your data that are accessible from the lock screen of your iPhone or iPad. How to Prepare Your Digital Legacy Anti-Hack Feature Comes to iOS 11.4.1… But Is It Good Enough? (USB restricted mode) iOS Lock Screen: Guide to Keep Data off Your iPhone Lock Screen Apple's Quick Look Reveals Your Darkest Secrets Episode #28: Beware of Trustjacking (discussion of GrayKey in this episode) Episode #39: Security Software Deep Dive: How Antivirus Works (discussion of USB restricted mode, and comment mentioned in the show) How to Encrypt Disk Images with Disk Utility to Protect Sensitive Files SQRL (https://www.grc.com/sqrl/sqrl.htm) Get 60% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code INTEGOPODCAST. Download now and try it for free at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)

The iOS Show
TiOSS 356 - Post-WWDC Comedown

The iOS Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018


Apple plans to disable GrayKey box, Grayshift doesn't care, 2019 iPhones with USB-C, solid-state buttons on Apple Watch, and more on this week's episode of The iOS Show! Show notes can be found at theiOSshow.com. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, send an email to feedback at theiosshow.com! Sponsored by LinkedIn: Go to LinkedIn.com/TIOSS and get a $50 credit toward your first job post! Sponsored by Molekule: The only air purifier that actually destroys pollutants. For $75 off your first order, visit molekule.com and enter the code TOSS at checkout. read more

The CultCast
CultCast #340 - iOS 12’s best hidden features

The CultCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 46:05


This week:  the hidden iOS 12 features you need to know about!  Plus, in an all-new Under Review, we’ll tell you about one hecka good portable mouse, a pair of earphones that give you supersonic hearing, the king of all power banks, and a beautiful new wireless charger you’ll be proud to set your phone upon.     This episode supported by   Easily create a website by yourself, at Squarespace.com/cultcast. Use offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.   The single-router wifi model just doesn’t work for our increasingly high-bandwidth world. The EEROdistributed system will blanket your home in hyper-fast, reliable WiFi, and you can score free overnight shipping with code "CultCast" at checkout.   CultCloth will keep your iPhone X, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co.   Thanks to Kevin McLeod for the music you hear on today’s episode.   On the show this week @erfon / @lkahney / @lewiswallace / @bst3r   iOS 12 UI tweaks let you interact with apps as they’re opening - buster https://www.cultofmac.com/554711/ios-12-ui-tweaks-let-you/ Your phone is always available to answer to your input.  No more waiting for animations to finish.   You can launch an app and start scrolling within the app even before it fills the screen. You can launch an app and then dismiss it even before the app has fully opened. You can close and app and instantly open another app from the home screen before the closing animation has finished,   The best iOS 12 features Apple didn’t mention https://www.cultofmac.com/553125/all-the-ios-12-features-apple-didnt-mention/ Police across the country are purchasing a tool called GrayKey. When hooked to an iPhone’s Lightning port, this swiftly enters thousands of passcodes until the correct one is reached. But just-released beta of iOS 12 can be set to partially deactivate the Lightning port after an iPhone hasn’t been used for an hour.   iOS 12 makes iPhones immune to ‘brute force’ unlocking https://www.cultofmac.com/552919/iphone-unlocking-blocked-ios-12/   Under Review   Logitech MX Anywhere 2S wireless mouse https://amzn.to/2lcKtOs   Spigen Essential F306W https://www.spigen.com/products/essential-f301w-iphone-wireless-charger   Anker Powerhouse https://amzn.to/2leoxlP   Nuheara IQ Buds Boost https://www.nuheara.com

#Millennial: Pretend Adulting, Real Talk
Episode #4x19: Trivia Night

#Millennial: Pretend Adulting, Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 71:32


* “Happy Mother’s Day to everyone! I don’t want to see any more pictures of your mom!” – Andrew * Please [take this survey](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSde8TylR6XH4s6SYPXK3IB9Oi9avBK2sE_PWrLxARUoHv2ldQ/viewform) so we can help create the best Patreon possible! * A Chicago bar stole our logo for their Millennial trivia night, so we’re giving away a free month of Patreon to Surprise Bitch! callers who prove their #lit knowledge. * Apple hasn’t come out with a GrayKey condom to protect your phone from law enforcement (yet), but a new patch coming in iOS 11.4 will render the lightening port useable only for charging. * The end is near(?) The US-North Korea summit will take place on June 12th in Singapore. A historic moment for sure – but will anything come of it? * Texas is late (as always) to the gay marriage party, so a teacher has been put on administrative leave after telling students about her future wife. * Android is adding new features aimed at decreasing time spent on mobile devices. I can haz feature to decrease student loan debt?’ And this week’s [After Dark](https://www.patreon.com/posts/18827199) is a grab bag of topics! * Surprise Bitch! catches up with one our our favorite nEHbors to the north. * What tactics do we use to power through procrastination? * What are the most embarrassing moments we’ve ever had while dating? One of these stories involves a foot getting stuck in a toilet (no, really).

The Checklist by SecureMac
Checklist 88 - GrayKey's Anatomy

The Checklist by SecureMac

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 23:33


This week, The Checklist looks at GrayKey. What is it? How does it work? Is it a good idea? And what is Apple doing about it? Part primer, part philosophical discussion - it's GrayKey's Anatomy on this episode of The Checklist by SecureMac.   Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com

Tech Talk Today
Tech Talk Today 277

Tech Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 38:32


The world is freaking out about Google Duplex, new features coming to Google Photos we like and Android P promises to improve your "well being". Plus Apple deals a blow to GrayKey, our Kickstarter of the week, and sending ultra sonic commands to Alexa.

Applelianos
One more thing #64 Microsoft - GrayKey - Patente

Applelianos

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 11:28


Episodios diarios de lunes a viernes, sobre unos 10 minutos aproximadamente,  donde comentaremos noticias sobre Apple u Opinión de algun tema tecnologico en especifico, esperemos os guste estos episodios cortitos.espero tu opinion al respecto. Compartan, dejan vuestro Like y vuestro Feedback que es importante para nosotros, un saludo Applelianos.   // Síguenos en Twitter • Applelianos // Telegram Applelianos  • Applelianos Oficial Si queréis recibir notificación en tiempo real de nuestros directos tenéis quedescargar esta app. Si has disfrutado de este episodio, no olvides darnos una reseña en iTunes

Applelianos
One more thing #64 Microsoft - GrayKey - Patente

Applelianos

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 11:26


Episodios diarios de lunes a viernes, sobre unos 10 minutos aproximadamente,  donde comentaremos noticias sobre Apple u Opinión de algun tema tecnologico en especifico, esperemos os guste estos episodios cortitos.espero tu opinion al respecto. Compartan, dejan vuestro Like y vuestro Feedback que es importante para nosotros, un saludo Applelianos.   // Síguenos en Twitter• Applelianos // Telegram Applelianos  • Applelianos Oficial Si queréis recibir notificación en tiempo real de nuestros directos tenéis quedescargar esta app.Si has disfrutado de este episodio, no olvides darnos una reseña en iTunes

Chiens de garde
LCDG #89 (2018/04/26)

Chiens de garde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 30:46


Des cartes d'accès d'hôtels compromises, le programme AARDVARK et la saisie de AnonIB

MashTalk
Apple vs. the FBI never ended, and the FBI is winning, with guests Joseph Cox and Joe Hall

MashTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 34:08


If you own an iPhone, you should be concerned about GrayKey. That's the name for a new kind of device that's becoming increasingly popular with law enforcement agencies across the U.S., according to recent reports. It's popular because it unlocks iPhones protected with a passcode, even ones running Apple's most recent software, iOS 11. GrayKey is the product of Grayshift, a security company based in Atlanta that was co-founded by an ex-Apple security engineer. The device itself is a nondescript black box with two Lightning cables sticking out. But once you connect a locked iPhone, it can somehow bypass Apple's built-in protections against repeatedly attempting to guess the phone's passcode -- effectively letting users "brute force" the code and get in after a certain amount of tries. A four-digit code becomes practically useless, and a six-digit code might take a few days to crack at the most. Phone-cracking technology has been around since people started keeping sensitive information on phones, but in recent years the security pendulum swung hard in the direction of the user, with improved encryption techniques and widespread adoption of it by Apple, Google, and other big tech companies. As a result, law enforcement decried the emergence of "warrant-proof" devices and complained that important communications were now inaccessible, resulting in intelligence gathering was "going dark." With GrayKey, it definitely looks like the pendulum is swinging the other way. Thanks to the reporting of Motherboard journalist Joseph Cox, we know that local law enforcement across the country are buying the device, which costs as little as $15,000 (plus a subscription to Grayshift's service) -- expensive to the individual, but to a police department, much less than a single squad car. Federal agencies are looking to procure the device, too. Cox joined the MashTalk podcast this week to discuss GrayKey, how it works, and the implications of it in the ongoing tug of war between digital security advocates and law enforcement. Joseph Hall, the chief technologist of the Center for Democracy and Technology, a Washington, D.C.-based group that advocates for civil liberties around digital issues, also guests to break down what this could mean for technology policy. One of they first questions we tackle is whether or not GrayKey is actually a good thing? If it's only used when cops have a legitimate warrant to search the contents of an iPhone, doesn't that restore the status quo pre-encryption and ensure they can get the evidence they need to catch criminals? That may be true, but Hall points out that clearly GrayKey takes advantage of some heretofore unknown exploit, which could be leveraged by other parties. And even if others don't discover the flaw, there's not much stopping oppressive regimes, banks, or anyone else with $15,000 to burn from procuring one of these boxes, too. "We have no indication that Grayshift is going to sell these devices only to U.S. law enforcement," said Hall. "They, like any other business that does this, have to ask themselves: How far is too far? What regime is too antithetical to your own principle that you won't sell the devices to?" That would have grave implications for device privacy worldwide. Still, there's hope. As Cox says, the emergence of GrayKey (and other technologies like Cellebrite) means the balance between hacking devices and securing them has shifted, but that doesn't mean it won't shift back. Apple almost certainly has one of these boxes, Cox says, and surely a future iPhone or version of iOS will have better defenses against them. "Eventually when it does get fixed, because presumably it will, there will be another lull," Cox said. "There will be a point where the hackers are trying to catch up again." But does GrayKey betray the existence of a larger problem that needs solving? Just this week the infamous case that pitted Apple against the FBI two years ago was back in the news when research by former Microsoft Chief Technical Officer Ray Ozzie was highlighted in Backchannel: a way for iPhones to have an extra set of encryption keys, stored securely at Apple HQ, and only accessible with a valid warrant on a specific device. It's essentially the backdoor into iPhones law enforcement has been asking for, but it's likely untenable. Ozzie's proposal was eviscerated by the infosec community, and Hall dismisses it as old news. "Having mandates in the laws to have backdoors is just a really bad idea," said Hall. "We know that these devices have flaws, both hardware and software flaws, so use those to find the way. It's not going to be like a light switch -- you can't just turn it on and collect content willy-nilly... it's more something where you develop a capability, and you cultivate that ability. And when you can't do it internally, you may have to rely on the market. In that sense, it's good." As uncomfortable as it may be to face, the security arms race between Big Tech and law enforcement may be the worst solution -- except for all the other ones.

Apple Bitz XL w/ Brian Tong
Your iPhone's 4-Digit Passcode Can Be Cracked In 6.5 Minutes By GrayKey (Apple Bitz XL, Ep. 4)

Apple Bitz XL w/ Brian Tong

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 33:51


A new iPhone cracking tool can unlock an iPhone's 4-digit passcode in 6.5 minutes and a 6-digit passcode in 11 hours with the GrayKey box. The next iPhone could be getting dual SIM support, Greenpeace isn't too happy about the Apple's new disassembly robot Daisy and stop snoring with your Apple Watch.

Puromac
488: Es muy muy rápida

Puromac

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 73:29


Dos grandes amigos amantes de la tecnología, Fede y Flavio, se encuentran para charlar sobre el Hackintosh Fed, Youtube, GrayKey, seguridad por dígitos, lo que gana Apple con sus iphones, No molestar en iOS y varios temas más

ApleDecir
405 - Nuevos bancos en Apple Pay, GrayKey, Rusia vs Telegram y más

ApleDecir

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 20:49


Podcast patrocinado por chicles WUG de Wugum.com. Chicles funcionales para todo tipo de ocasiones. Agregando el código "ApleDecir" en vuestra compra, recibiréis 2 cajas de chicles adicionales. Podéis visitarlo en https://wugum.com --------------------------- ¡Ya disponible nuestro Podcast en Spotify! https://goo.gl/GWzHBN ----------------- Recibe 1 euro GRATIS para jugar al Euromillón con ApleDecir en la app TuLotero. 1º Canjea el código del euro gratis: https://goo.gl/Bfkasq 2º Entra en Euromillones y pulsa "Rocket", ahí verás el logo de ApleDecir, donde podrás comprar todas las participaciones que quieras, desde 1 euro. Toda la información de este episodio en http://apledecir.com PRUEBA Amazon Music Unlimited GRATIS durante 1 mes, si contratas un año, tendrás un total de 3 meses GRATIS: https://goo.gl/AXniAi ------------------------------ ------------------------ En la web de ApleDecir.com os dejaré los enlaces de descarga por si queréis ver los accesoriso que he comprado. Si os gusta este tipo de contenidos, podéis apoyar nuestro podcast con una aportación en PayPal con el correo "hola@ricky.es" (modo amigo para evitar comisiones) o en https://www.tipeee.com/ApleDecir o https://goo.gl/HVE9e6 ---------------------------- Mis compras de APP baratas en https://goo.gl/gMpMKs ------------------------- Nuestro grupo de Telegram pasa a ser privado, pero puedes unirte libremente en https://goo.gl/TFaynL --------------------------- Mis ofertas más interesantes en https://t.me/ApleDecir Gracias por vuestras valoraciones y reseñas en iTunes Visita http://ApleDecir.com y http://Ricky.es

Space Javelin
SJ082: CarPlay rules, HomePod drools, rumors flying, 32-bit dying, Nvidia hack and Foundation's back

Space Javelin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 61:01


Eyes straight ahead, cadets, for the day of recording for the latest episode of Space Javelin coincides with both co-Captain Mike's birthday and a traditional day of bad luck and weird happenings! While there was plenty of good news on the horizon, the crew get a little ranty this week about GrayKey, the FBI, patent lawsuits, bad repair jobs, HomePod misinformation and pre-announcements! On the other hand, there's good news about CarPlay and Android Auto, an Apple triumph over a patent troll, a repair program for iPad Pro Smart Keyboards, some new TV and video series (current and forthcoming) to enjoy, a great deal on a good VPN, new gear to check out, and Apple's achievement of 100 percent renewable energy (the good ship Space Javelin, as you all know, also uses a never-ending resource: it runs entirely on hot air). Somewhere in the middle are notes of caution, such as the end of 32-bit apps on the Mac and old apps on the original Apple Watch, the potential danger of some third-party iPhone repairs, and experimental Nvidia and older Thunderbolt drivers for eGPUs that may not work for long, or well, or at all. From predictable pundits to laid-off leakers, Mike and Charles compress a week of tech news and more into one alternately grumpy and jokey hour! Assemble your Interocitors at warp speed, cadets, this is going to be a heck of a data dump!

Tangible Tech
Apple World Today News Update: April 16, 2018

Tangible Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 4:18


Welcome to another week in the weather-wacky month of April. Today we talk about a new feature that may be on the way to watchOS, how quickly a law enforcement tool called GrayKey can crack iOS passcodes, and ponder Apple's next exercise challenge: watchOS 5 may come with support for third-party watch faces...or not Grayshift's GrayKey box can break your four-digit passcode in about 6 minutes, 30 seconds...so if you're a criminal it might help to give your iPhone a long, complex alphanumeric passcode There's an Earth Day exercise challenge coming up --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tangible-tech/support

Puromac
487: Muchos quieren los GrayKey y son bien caros

Puromac

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 72:18


Dos grandes amigos de la tecnología, Flavio y Fede, se encuentran para charlar sobre nuevas tendencias de Apple donde las ventas siguen bien en general, pero aumentan las quejas para cambios mayores. También hablan de como usar nuevos valores para tu DNS y usar internet mas rápido y seguro, de visitas a Fede, Hackintosh, Apple Music y respondemos a preguntas de Twitter

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio
03/24/18 This Week's News in Tech, Craigslist, Tesla, Facebook, Guest Pat Priest Part 2

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 28:11


Buy of the week; GUEST: Actress Pat Priest, " Marilyn" from the TV Show The Munsters; GrayKey unlocks iPhones for Police; Future of self-driving cars; TV & Movies

Reetin Podcast
Podcast 141: Cyberpunk Monk 2077

Reetin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 80:42


In this week's podcast Aroah and PXabstration talk about the Vive Pro, Graykey iPhone unlocker, Modern Warfare 2, the Nvidia GeForce Partner Program, and Cyberpunk 2077. The Cyberpunk Monk and Reetin were there as well. Vive Pro Will Be $800: https://www.destructoid.com/vive-pro-will-cost-800-original-vive-drops-to-500-494993.phtml GrayKey iPhone Unlocker: https://www.techspot.com/news/73786-graykey-iphone-unlocker-poses-serious-security-concerns.html Modern Warfare 2 Without Multiplayer: https://www.techspot.com/news/73826-call-duty-modern-warfare-2-remastered-reportedly-single.html Nvidia GeForce Partner Program: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-gpp-geforce-partnership-program,36715.html Cyberpunk 2077: https://www.techspot.com/news/73851-new-cyberpunk-2077-details-no-multiplayer-launch-technologically.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today in iOS  - The Unofficial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Podcast
Tii 0459 - tvOS 11.3 Beta 6 and Fortnite review

Today in iOS - The Unofficial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 58:02


Tii 0459 - tvOS 11.3 Beta 6 and Fortnite review Give us a call - 1-206-666-6364 Send us an email - todayinios@gmail.com   Links Mentioned in this Episode: Today's Sponsor - Casper.com/tii100 - Promo Code = tii100 Today's Sponsor - RXBar.com/tii - Promo Code = tii tvOS 11.3 beta 6 Apple wants its iPads back in school Fortnite - iOS Review - Awesome Gamer Mac ‘BabelPod’ brings Bluetooth and line-in to HomePod $15,000 Box That Can Apparently Unlock Any iPhone For $15,000, GrayKey promises to crack iPhone GrayKey iPhone unlocker poses serious security concerns Audiophile Calls AirPods Best Truly Wireless Earbuds Apple Watch Can Detect Abnormal Heart Rhythm Apple announces new Watch bands Apple confirms iOS source code leak Apple to Prevent Siri From Reading Hidden Notifications Siri Privacy Bug Siri will read hidden lock screen notifications Apple's Sales Have Grown So Much That iPhone X production has met expectations Dear Apple: iOS is now a toxic hellstew | ZDNet Apple is getting rid of the notch for 2019 iPhones Apple Planning A Release For Blush Gold iPhone X All you need to know about the iPhone SE 2 CordDock for iPhone With Detachable Cord     Apps Mentioned in this Episode: Tii App Over  WordFinder Game  Fortnite Apple Heart Study App    

Mac Admins Podcast
Episode 73: Graykey and Securing iOS

Mac Admins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 43:08


SYNOPSIS: Thomas Reed from Malwarebytes comes back on the pod to talk about Graykey, a tool advertised to law enforcement to unlock any iOS Device. We talk about the ethics of a tool like this, how it might work, and what the future of iOS Security is around a device like the Graykey. YOUR HOSTS: Tom Bridge, Partner at Technolutionary LLC [@tbridge] Pepijn Bruienne, R&D Engineer at Duo Security [@bruienne], Proprietor of EnterpriseMac.Bruienne.com Charles Edge, Director of Marketplace at Jamf, [@cedge318] GUESTS: Thomas Reed, Director of Mac and Mobile, Malwarebytes [@thomasareed] LISTEN! LINKS & NOTES GrayKey iPhone Unlocker Poses Serious Security Concerns – Malwarebytes Blog AFCClient on Github COMMUNITY CALENDAR, SPONSORED BY WATCHMAN MONITORING Conference Sites ​ Brainstorm Wisconsin March 4-6, 2018 Brainstorm Sandusky May 6-8, 2018 MacDevOps YVR in Vancouver, June 7-8, 2018 X World in Sydney Australia, June 27-29, 2018 Penn State University Mac Admins in State College, PA July 10th-13th Meetups Sydney Apple Admins will meet on March 27th at 5:45pm, check the site for more details. MacDeployment Meetup will happen at 1025 10th St SE in Calgary Alberta on March 28th at 6:30pm. MacDMV will meet at 8281 Greensboro on March 28th at 6:30pm. Macbrained SF will meet at March 28th at Spoke at 6pm. London Apple Admins will meet on 12 April at 6:30pm at Treatwell. RATE US ON ITUNES! Give Us Five Stars! SPONSOR MAC ADMINS PODCAST! If you’re interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. SOCIAL MEDIA Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We’re @MacAdmPodcast!

RGBA
83: Quarter of Everything

RGBA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 49:38


This week we discuss the acquisition of Texture, WWDC, iMac Pro films, an iPhone hacking GrayKey and a tour of the Hasselblad factory. Show Notes Apple to acquire digital magazine service Texture - Apple (https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/03/apple-to-acquire-digital-magazine-service-texture/) Newsstand (software) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsstand_(software)) WWDC - Apple Developer (https://developer.apple.com/wwdc/) Relay FM Live at WWDC 2018 — Relay FM (http://www.extras.relay.fm/blog/2018/3/13/relay-fm-live-at-wwdc-2018) Panobook – Studio Neat (https://www.studioneat.com/products/panobook) Apple holding "field trip" education event on March 27 - Six Colors (https://sixcolors.com/post/2018/03/apple-hodling-field-trip-education-event-on-march-27/) Apple Watch Adoption - David Smith, Independent iOS Developer (http://david-smith.org/blog/2018/03/14/apple-watch-series-3-adoption/) iMac Pro - Films - Apple (https://www.apple.com/imac-pro/films/) iPhone X — Unlock — Apple - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pF5bV6bFOU) Benjamin Mayo on Twitter: Bugged notification bubbles (https://twitter.com/bzamayo/status/974734836115099649) GrayKey iPhone unlocker poses serious security concerns - Malwarebytes Labs – Malwarebytes Labs (https://blog.malwarebytes.com/security-world/2018/03/graykey-iphone-unlocker-poses-serious-security-concerns/) Upgraded Raspberry Pi 3 delivers more power and faster networking (https://www.engadget.com/2018/03/14/raspberry-pi-3-model-b-plus/) This is how the world’s most covetable cameras get made - The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/6/16977522/hasselblad-camera-factory-tour) Rumours Corner Rumor claims Apple at work on 11-inch iPad Pro, no new iPhones in first half of 2018 (http://appleinsider.com/articles/18/03/13/rumor-claims-apple-at-work-on-11-inch-ipad-pro-no-new-iphones-in-first-half-of-2018) Awesome theme song by Jim Kulakowski (http://jimkulakowski.com/) | Photo by Davide Ragusa (https://unsplash.com/photos/slgtMF8EjYE)

Computer Talk with TAB
Computer Talk 3/17/18 Hr 1

Computer Talk with TAB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 40:01


Automated burger flipping robot "Flippy" turned off because it was too fast for humans. With spate of faux products, ranchers ask cattlemen to define meat. GrayKey tool unlocks iPhones for law enforcement; leverages a security vulnerability in iPhones to do so. Google bans ads for unregulated currencies. A listener wants to "disconnect" her Goopgle Mail accouount from her YouTube account. Should you use the free or premium edition of Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware? What are the differences between thev frnd paid versions of Malwarebytes. A listener wonders about investment opportunities through "converged cable access" with potential higher Internet speeds. Troubleshooting a computer that completely shuts down after a period of inactivity by changing Power Options for sleep and hibernation in Windows. Seeking a "seamless" way to switch from AOL to another e-mail responder, and notifying your mail contacts of your new provider.

The Essential Apple Podcast
Essential Apple Podcast 80: And Bob's your uncle!

The Essential Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 53:33


Recorded 18th March 2018 Mark is otherwise engaged this week, so Simon is joined by Bob Wood, My Mac reviewer and Tucson MUG member to talk over some of the week's Apple and Tech stories including Apple's Field Trip event announcement, the GrayKey iPhone unlocking tool, the Facebook data breach and the fact that cyber criminals don't always keep their word! Sorry my side of the audio is not great again, I unwittingly messed up my noisegate setting and as a result I am a bit hissy and clipped – Simon. On this week's show: APPLE Apple Hosting ‘Let's take a field trip' Media Event March 27th – Mac Observer Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference begins June 4 – Ars Technica Audit of supply chain partners finds increased labor violations but overall improvements – ARS Technica Apple Patent Reveals Dust and Spill-Proof Keyboard To Keep You Typing Fast – Inverse Refurbished, high-end iPhones are suffocating the growth of cheap new Androids – Mac Daily News TECHNOLOGY World's first rechargeable proton battery requires zero lithium – Inhabitat SECURITY This is the ‘GrayKey' box used by law enforcement to unlock iPhones 9to5 Mac 50 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breach – The Guardian Cyber criminals only honour half of ransomware payments – IT Pro Wait! Criminals aren't always honest and trustworthy or true to their word? Whoever would have thought it? WORTH-A-CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS Give your Finder windows superpowers – Cult of Mac Nemo's Hardware Store (31:58) iRig Mic HD 2 – Handheld, universal digital microphone for iPhone, iPad and Mac/PC – £96 UK / $125 US Tribit XFree Tune Over-Ear Headphone – $50 US Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: EssentialApple.com / Pinecast / Twitter / Facebook / Google Plus / Slack – ask us for an invite any way you can get hold of us. Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.